Have You Or A Loved One Suffered The Loss Of A Limb Due To Negligence?

Amputations are devastating injuries that affect the victim for life. When an amputation is caused unnecessarily in an accident caused by another person's negligence or recklessness, the victim suffers physically and emotionally.

At Carter Law Offices, we understand how devastating personal injury accidents causing amputation can be. Although we cannot turn back the clock and undo the damage that has been done, we can work hard to ease the financial burden associated with the accident. Contact a Kansas City injury law firm representing amputation injury victims for a free consultation.

Common Causes of Amputation

If you have lost a limb due to any of the following common causes of amputation, talk to a lawyer from our firm to learn about your legal options:

Car accident

Motorcycle accident

Truck accident

Dangerous product accident

Work accident

Medical malpractice

Surgical error

Birth injury

Infection

Seeking Compensation for Amputees

When representing a client who has lost a limb in an accident, we assess his or her current and long-term financial needs. Undoubtedly, there will be extensive medical expenses after the accident. We will help seek compensation for all medical expenses. Additionally, the accident victim's ability to work, or keep the same job, may be affected. We will help seek compensation for time off of work or lost wages. We will also consider the need for prosthetic devices, physical therapy and other assistive devices.

Contact an Attorney in Independence: Loss of Limb Claims

Our attorneys are dedicated to helping you get the financial support you need to cope with your injury. To schedule a free initial consultation with Carter Law Offices, call 816-283-3500 or contact us online.

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